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Title: Reuse and recovery of raw hospital wastewater containing ofloxacin after photocatalytic treatment with nano graphene oxide magnetite
Authors: Sponza, D.T.
Alicanoğlu, Pelin
Keywords: Micropollutant
Nano graphene oxide magnetite composite
Ofloxacin
Photooxidation
Recovery
Reuse
Treatment
Biochemical oxygen demand
Biological water treatment
Chemical oxygen demand
Efficiency
Graphene
Health risks
Hospitals
Magnetite
Nanoparticles
Nitrogen removal
Pollution
Pollution control
Public risks
Synthesis (chemical)
Wastewater reclamation
Water pollution
Water pollution control
Water treatment
Graphene oxides
Micropollutants
Wastewater treatment
graphene oxide
magnetite nanoparticle
nitrogen
ofloxacin
phosphorus
graphite
magnetite
nanocomposite
oxide
adsorption
catalysis
composite
irradiation
nanoparticle
oxide group
photodegradation
photooxidation
pollutant removal
recycling
wastewater treatment
Article
biochemical oxygen demand
chemical oxygen demand
cost benefit analysis
hospital waste
pH
photocatalysis
suspended particulate matter
ultraviolet radiation
waste component removal
waste water recycling
water pollution control
analysis
chemistry
hospital
oxidation reduction reaction
procedures
radiation response
surface property
waste water
water management
water pollutant
Adsorption
Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis
Ferrosoferric Oxide
Graphite
Nanocomposites
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxides
Surface Properties
Ultraviolet Rays
Waste Water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water Purification
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Abstract: Inadequate treatment of hospital wastewater could result in considerable risks to public health due to its macro- and micropollutant content. In order to eliminate this problem, a new nanoparticle composite was produced under laboratory conditions and a photocatalytic degradation approach was used. Chemical oxygen demand (COD), biological oxygen demand (BOD5), total suspended solids (TSS), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), total phosphorus (TP) (macro) and oflaxin (micro) pollutant removal were investigated with the nano graphene oxide magnetite (Nano-GO/M) particles by two different processes, namely adsorption and photodegradation. Low removal efficiencies (21-60%) were obtained in the adsorption process for the parameters given above, after 90 min contact time at a pH of 7.8 with 5 g/L Nano-GO/M composite. Using the photodegradation process, higher removal efficiencies were obtained with 2 g/L Nano-GO/M composite for COD (88%), TSS (82%), TKN (95%) and oflaxin (97%), at pH 7.8 after 60 min irradiation time at a UV power of 300 W. The synthesized nanoparticle was reused for two sequential treatments of pharmaceutical wastewater with no significant losses of removal efficiencies (for oflaxin 97%-90%). The quality of the treated hospital wastewater was first class according to the Turkish Water Pollution Control Regulations criteria. This water could also be used for irrigation purposes. © IWA Publishing 2018.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10985
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.531
ISSN: 0273-1223
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